From New York to Houston, Flood Risk For Real Estate Hubs Ramps Up The number of properties in the United States in danger of flooding this year is 70% higher than government data... Read More
Boeing 737 MAX Certification Flight Test Expected Soon WASHINGTON — A key step in the return to service of the grounded Boeing 737 MAX could take place as... Read More
Friss: Fraud Investigations Rising Even as Claims Volumes Drop Fraud inevitably rises after natural disasters and during economic downturns. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought both conditions to the entire... Read More
CoreLogic Gets $7 Billion Bid From Foley’s Cannae, Senator Bill Foley’s Cannae Holdings Inc. and Senator Investment Group LP made a $7 billion takeover offer for CoreLogic Inc., saying... Read More
Wildfire Burns Near Mount Rushmore Week Before Trump Visit CUSTER, S.D.– South Dakota is bringing in more resources to fight a wildfire that burned Thursday near Mount Rushmore ahead... Read More
Skies Go Gray Over Florida, Gulf of Mexico on African Dust Blobs Summer brings long hot days and afternoon thunderstorms across the U.S. Now you can add African dust to the mix.... Read More
Trump’s Grid Order Baffles Utilities Over What They Can Buy U.S. utilities are scrutinizing their suppliers of transformers and other power-grid equipment for ties to China as they await details... Read More
Jeffrey Epstein Victims Fund Opens After Months of Wrangling Women who accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexually assaulting them as teenagers can begin filing claims and collecting compensation from his... Read More
April Shutdown To June Flowering? Rise in Foot Traffic Competes With Virus If April was the month Americans hunkered down at home to fight the coronavirus pandemic, June may prove the month... Read More
Vehicle Accidents an Exception Amid Declining Number of Work Injuries While the frequency of workers’ compensation claims has continued a decades-long decline, the number of work injuries caused by motor... Read More